An annual festival of graveyard vigils, dancing ghouls and candy skulls to mark dead ancestors in Mexico’s Oaxaca city has a new slant as activists trying to oust a governor mourn friends killed in unrest. Artists built red paint-splattered figures topped with papier-mache skulls on Wednesday to represent more than a dozen people, mostly protesters, killed in a five-month fight to topple state Gov. Ulises Ruiz. Full Story
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